One of many classic mall and retro retail internet sites, the MALL HALL OF FAME is a "Mid-mod" mall museum, covering shopping centers of America's mid-20th century (1946-1979).
There are short articles, a few photos, and at least one physical layout drawing for every mall inducted.
Please check your favorite mall articles often as new content is frequently being added.

Lord & Taylor's 650,000 square foot Manhattan flagship opened in February 1914. Above, we see the store as it appeared in July 1952.Photo from Library of Congress

In the present day, the exterior of said store is virtually unchanged.Photo from Wikipedia / "020808"

Lord & Taylor's first suburban shopping center store opened, at West Hartford's BISHOPS CORNER CENTER, in February 1953.Photo from Library of Congress

The West Hartford Lord & Taylor was in operation until 1982, when it relocated to WESTFARMS MALL. Soon after, Marshalls moved in. It operates on the second level of the tri-level store structure, sharing space with seven other tenants.Photo from www.showcase.com